B6/9 chord

B6/9 chord for guitar with diagrams, fingerings and notes.

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Description and theory

B6/9 is usually played as a movable shape. There are no alternatives with simple fingerings for this chord in open position.

Chord structure

The chord consists of five notes. The notes represent the root, major third, perfect fifth, major sixth and major ninth intervals. Notice that the fifth is sometimes omitted.

Chord name

B6/9 is an abbreviation for B sixth added ninth. A less common abbreviation is B6add9.

Notes

The notes that the B6/9 chord consists of are B, D#, F#, G# and C#.

Inversions

1st inversion: B6/9/D# (means that D# is the bass note).
2nd inversion: B6/9/F# (means that F# is the bass note).
3rd inversion: B6/9/G# (means that G# is the bass note).
4th inversion: B6/9/C# (means that C# is the bass note).

Omissions

B6/9(no5) is a B6/9 with no fifth (F#).

Chord progressions

Examples of progressions featuring B6/9.

Progression 1: Bossa nova style.
B6
D7
C#9
F#13
B6/9
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